Sculpture…

All my sculptures begin with one or two pieces of scrap metal, often “found objects” from a junk yard, that point to exactly what they ought to be turned into.

The Stegosaurus’s spines had to wait until I found just exactly the right pieces of arced metal for the backbone, neck and tail. The pipe with the many little “legs”, could only have been one thing: a centipede. The typewriter keys begged to become the troll’s toothy smile.

Maybe that’s the way we could solve some of the world’s most vexing problems: take a few key pieces that we already have and make them into something completely new by connecting them to things no one ever considered.

What people are saying…

“We enjoyed the last talk you did in April and would love to have you come back and talk with us again.”-Bonnie, BPW

“It's so gratifying to read something substantive, heartfelt and real.. like handwritten letters from the past. I am truly grateful we met.” - Nusrat Durrani, General Manager/SVP MTV World

“The presentation yesterday was very inspiring. It showed me that there are SO many things I could do that I’ve never even heard of or haven’t even been invented yet. It also showed me that I can do something amazing that has nothing to do with my career!”-Student, BFA St. Albans

“Your work feeds me and is as valuable to me as my first cup of coffee. Thank you so much.” - Martha